<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A seasoned cop's interest in a mysterious one-eyed girl takes her back to the worst night of her life in this fast-paced thriller from the internationally bestselling author of Black-Eyed Susans. They call her Angel. Found on the side of a remote highway, half-dead and blowing wishes in a field of dandelions, the young girl refuses to speak. No one knows who she is or where she came from--only that she fell from the sky. It's Wyatt who finds her and takes her home to nurse her back to health, setting into motion the town's rumor mill. A pariah, Wyatt still believes he can still communicate with his long-gone sister, and he might be the only one left who knows the truth about the night of her disappearance. The night that Wyatt's cousin, Odette Tucker, also lost something important: her leg. Now a cop, uninhibited by her prosthetic, Odette must reenter Wyatt's ghost-ridden world. In Angel's case and her beautiful green eye, she sees her once-broken self and all the things she was told she'd never do. As she begins to coax Angel into speaking and slowly pieces together her identity, Odette is ignited to reopen the cold case that has haunted her. Soon she is ensnared in a lethal game of cat and mouse with someone who doesn't want that night revisited. The night that inspired her to become a cop, the night her friend disappeared and they both exploded into a small Texas town's dark, violent mythology"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>NATIONAL BESTSELLER - <i>PEOPLE</i> PICK -</b> <b>OPTIONED BY SISTER PICTURES FOR TELEVISION -</b> <b>The discovery of a girl abandoned by the side of the road threatens to unearth the long-buried secrets of a Texas town's legendary cold case in this superb, atmospheric novel from the internationally bestselling author of <i>Black-Eyed Susans</i></b> <p/><b>"If you only read one thriller this year, let it be this one. Psychologically absorbing, original and atmospheric. I could not turn the pages fast enough."--Elin Hilderbrand, #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>28 Summers</i></b> <p/> It's been a decade since Trumanell Branson disappeared, leaving only a bloody handprint behind. Her pretty face still hangs like a watchful queen on the posters on the walls of the town's Baptist church, the police station, and in the high school. They all promise the same thing: We will find you. Meanwhile, Tru's brother, Wyatt, lives as a pariah in the desolation of the old family house, cleared of wrongdoing by the police but tried and sentenced in the court of public opinion and in a new documentary about the crime. <p/> When Wyatt finds a lost girl dumped in a field of dandelions, making silent wishes, he believes she is a sign. The town's youngest cop, Odette Tucker, believes she is a catalyst that will ignite a seething town still waiting for its own missing girl to come home. But Odette can't look away. She shares a wound that won't close with the mute, one-eyed mystery girl. And she is haunted by her own history with the missing Tru. <p/> Desperate to solve both cases, Odette fights to save the lost girl in the present and to dig up the shocking truth about a fateful night in the past--the night her friend disappeared, the night that inspired her to become a cop, the night that wrote them all a role in the town's dark, violent mythology. <p/> In this twisty psychological thriller, Julia Heaberlin paints unforgettable portraits of a woman and a girl who redefine perceptions of physical beauty and strength. <p/><b>Praise for <i>We Are All the Same in the Dark</i></b> <p/>"This chilling tale of buried sins is relentlessly unpredictable."<b>--<i>The Times</i> (South Africa)</b> <p/>"[Julia] Heaberlin knows how to build to a truly shocking twist, how to break a reader's heart and then begin mending it. 'What's coming is always unimaginable, ' Odette's one-time therapist tells her, 'and by that, I mean just that. It cannot be imagined. What's coming never acts or behaves the way we think it will.' That's true for this novel, too."<b>--<i>The</i> <i>Dallas Morning News</i></b><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Tense, darkly atmospheric . . . Gracefully written, with characters that leap off the page and into your imagination, this takes your breath away with its sudden twists."<b>--<i>Daily Mail</i></b> <p/><i>"We Are All the Same in the Dark</i> succeeds because Heaberlin is working on three levels--offering a fast-paced thriller centered around Angel and a slow-burning mystery focused on Trumanell, while never losing sight of her characters' humanity."<b>--<i>Texas Monthly</i></b> <p/>"Elegant prose, headstrong heroines, and gorgeously wrought Texas atmosphere . . . a splendid ride with a jaw-dropper of a twist in the middle."<b>--NJ online</b> <p/>"The author of <i>Black-Eyed Susans</i> returns with an elegantly written tale, set in a world where women are vulnerable and men are dangerous, the finger of suspicion pointing at them all."<b>--<i>Daily Express</i> (UK)</b> <p/>"[Julia Heaberlin] once again brilliantly captures the atmosphere and rough beauty of a strange and divided state."<b>--<i>CrimeReads<br></i></b><br>"Exceptional . . . After a devastating twist halfway through, the intense plot builds to an emotional finale. Heaberlin sensitively addresses issues of survival and vulnerability in this heart-wrenching gothic tale."<b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> (starred review)<br></b><br>"One of my favorite reads of the year . . . [Heaberlin's] beautiful prose propelled me through this spine-chilling novel. . . .The book is absolutely mesmerizing."<b><b>--Heather Gudenkauf, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>The Weight of Silence</i></b> <p/> </b>"I loved this book: gorgeous writing, interesting characters, a unique setting, and an unsettling, surprising mystery. Everyone needs to put this book on their to-be-read list right now!"<b><b>--Amy Engel, bestselling author of <i>The Familiar Dark</i></b> <p/> </b>"A gripping, richly layered exploration of haunted souls in a haunted place . . . a story that keeps you guessing at every turn."<b><b>--Lou Berney, author of <i>November Road</i></b> <p/> </b><i>"</i>One of the best standalone mysteries I've read in a while . . . thrilling and complex, with richly imagined characters who will break your heart even as they confront the monsters, real and imagined, that hide in the dark."<b><b><i>--</i>Kathleen Kent, author of <i>The Burn</i> and the Edgar finalist <i>The Dime</i></b> <p/> </b>"Unsettling and atmospheric . . . tense and edgy . . . Julia Heaberlin holds you spellbound all the way to the emotional and devastating conclusion."<b><b>--Lesley Kara, internationally bestselling author of<i> The Rumor</i></b> <p/></b>"An intense, intelligent thrill-ride of a book--undoubtedly the one I will be recommending all year."<b><b>--Elizabeth Haynes, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Into the Darkest Corner</i></b> <p/></b>"Raw, stunning, both otherworldly and lapel-grabbing, this is the book to grab when you need something to grab you. Julia Heaberlin has written a tour de force."<b>--Rene Denfeld, bestselling author of <i>The Child Finder</i> and <i>The Butterfly Girl</i><br></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Julia Heaberlin</b> is the author of the critically acclaimed <i>Black-Eyed Susans</i>, a <i>USA Today</i> and <i>Times</i> (U.K.) bestseller. Her psychological thrillers, which also include <i>Paper Ghosts </i>(finalist for the ITW Thriller Award for Best Novel), <i>Playing Dead</i>, and <i>Lie Still</i>, have been sold in more than twenty countries. Heaberlin is an award-winning journalist who has worked at the Fort Worth<i> Star-Telegram</i>, <i>The Detroit News</i>, and <i>The Dallas Morning News</i>. She grew up in Texas and lives with her family near Dallas/Fort Worth, where she is at work on her next novel.
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